The Cassandra Crossing
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What?
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That look on poor Mr Kaplan's face
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I must say I was quite surprised
the way you handled him

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I never thought of you as
an old-fashioned practical nurse

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I never thought of you as
a country doctor

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Someone who cared
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That's what doctors are for, darling
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Not the one I know, darling
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Where're you going?
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How far can I go?
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I'll be back
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Don't take too long
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Now, I won't
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Where are we, Conductor? Poland?
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Not yet, Miss Rispoli
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But when we get there, I'll let you know
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You've been over
this Cassandra Crossing?

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Yes, many times, but not since 1948...
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when they closed that part
of the line down

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I'm surprised it's still standing
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What do you mean?
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The peculiar name comes from...
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the legendary Trojan princess
Cassandra

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whose predictions nobody believed
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The people who lived around there...
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were sure the bridge would collapse
many years ago

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So they all moved out
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I see I've upset you
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There's nothing to worry about
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After all we've been through
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it's not logical to assume that...
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my train is going to wind up
at the bottom of a gorge

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I know that, sir, but...
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Sir, if you'll allow me to read
these stress figures

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you'll see there's cause for
genuine concern

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Naturally
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I understand, sir, of course
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Doctor, doctor!
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Don't be a fool
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Doctor, he won't admit that he's...

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